Here's an idea.
Why don't you comment on what he said.
If Romney can continue to put forth his ideas, he will be the nominee of the GOP in 2012 & become President!
I will. This is Romney pushing me-too Republican socialism, with a phony veneer of "conservative" talk.
So this is surely the time for economic stimulus.
Like all statists, Romney thinks government is the solution, when in fact it is the problem.
Bleh.
>>Thats the former governor of massachusetts that left the state with socialized mandatory health care, a GOP that basically does not exist and gay marriage.
>Here’s an idea.
>Why don’t you comment on what he said.
Amen. I’m not a huge Mitt fan, but I welcome his move to make our party the one with the ideas.
I’ve been saddened by the Blago frenzy and the focus on spitballing the Dims instead of using this as an opportunity to show how we are different, that we have ideas that can work.
In case we hadn’t noticed, this country is in a heap of trouble and we could use some positive action rather than bellyaching about how unfair everything is.
What he says and what he does are two different things.
It was full of typical Romneyesque double-talk. We should spend more but we shouldn’t spend more, etc. Romney lost all credibility when he supported the billionaire bailout of the banks. Anyone who supported that fiasco is a socialist pure and simple.
Like his proposal to give the power of the purse directly to the federal agencies?
Bureaucrat heaven.
Because if he commented on what Romney actually said then he might have to admit that the Republican Party screwed up really big by not nominating someone who was actually QUALIFIED to be President. News flash, we don’t live in England, the President is not supposed to just be a pretty figure head who gets people going at the rallies because he looks good. That’s what socialist England is about, it’s not what we are about.
I tell you what, Romney is the only guy who has had any ideas.